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North Korea to open its borders for tourism for the first time in nearly five years
Ireland's first e-scooter sharing scheme hits the streets in Wexford today
Digital communications firm Cisco set to cut 7% of global workforce
Just 8 of Ireland's 692 imprisoned sexual offenders are enrolled in a rehabilitation program
Just 44 people have completed the programme in the last two years, 15 in 2022 and 29 in 2023.
Man killed by bull in Limerick remembered as 'gentleman' who did 'anything for his neighbours'
JK Rowling and Elon Musk named in 'cyber harassment' complaint filed by boxing champion Khelif
Nasa astronauts launched into space for eight-day mission could be stuck there for eight months
Woman (50s) arrested for public order offences at Thornton Hall site
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
High Court allows Denis O'Brien to add over 370 names to Meta defamation action
World Health Organisation declares mpox a global public health emergency
Suspected overdoses at Portlaoise Prison ‘probably due to synthetic opioids’
Short holiday stays for Dublin co-living development advertised on Booking.com weeks after opening
Israel approves illegal settlement on Palestinian World Heritage Site near Bethlehem
Why Simone Biles is the greatest story that sport can offer
“There are few people who don’t want to be within touching distance of that level of greatness at some point in their lives.”
Trump loses third bid to unseat judge in hush money case ahead of sentencing
Irish man arrested in Peru was allegedly involved in operation to ship drugs back to Europe
Ukraine to create 'buffer zone' in Kursk region and allow civilians to evacuate
'Significant' increase in wholesale price of cocaine in Ireland since last year
Matt McBriar of Belfast DJ duo Bicep posts that he's recovering after brain tumour surgery
Local group in Tipperary, including Sinn Féin TD, sign petition to 'reject hate and division'
Ukrainian suspect in Nord Stream pipeline explosion flees Poland after German arrest warrant
Debunked: A mosque was not set on fire during violent riots in Belfast, despite claims
All of Ireland's Nations League games to be broadcast on RTÉ
Newborn twins killed by Israeli strike in Gaza as father went to register their births
A few miles to the south, three-month-old baby Reem Abu Hayyah was the only member of her family to survive another strike on Monday.
Poll: Did you spot the Northern Lights this week?
Climate change fuelled deadly India landslides, scientists find
Man sentenced to 10 months imprisonment after racially abusing bus driver in UK
Man United sign Bayern Munich pair for €70 million
UN report questions 'integrity' of Venezuela election results process
Attempts of investment fraud surged by 76% in first half of this year, Bank of Ireland says
House prices surge by almost 9% nationally, with Dublin outpacing the rest of the country
Eir and Ryanair most frequently named companies in complaints to watchdog
Over 22,000 consumers contacted the CCPC for help in the first half of the year.
US approves $20 billion weapons package for Israel, despite its own calls for ceasefire
Tipp blockade organisers say they'll 'regroup' after gardaí escort 80 asylum seekers through
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Ukraine now in control of 74 settlements in Russia's Kursk region, Zelenskyy says